Time spent in necessary and reasonable travel related to a Criminal
Justice Act (CJA) representation is compensable. The rate may not
exceed the rate for time spent out of court. [Guide, Vol. 7, § 230.60(a)-(b)]

Ordinarily, compensable time for travel includes only those hours
actually spent in or awaiting transit. If a trip requires overnight
lodging, time spent traveling from the claimant's office and arriving
at the hotel (or other place of accommodation) and time spent traveling
from that destination back to the claimant's office would be
compensable. [Guide, Vol. 7, § 230.60(b)]

If the travel is made for purposes in addition to the CJA
representation, the court will determine whether, in fairness to the
appointed attorney, the travel time should be apportioned. In making
its determination, the court may consider the factors outlined in Guide, Vol. 7 § 230.50(g).